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NOONECHRONICLESTHEACTIONBETTERTHANUS SUMAS STEP TOWARDS SAFETY, ROBINS
By ANDY PRESTON apreston@wokingham.today
Southern League Premier
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BRACKNELL TOWN were rewarded with their 26th league win of the campaign to remain close behind leaders Weston-superMare.
A successful penalty from Darryl Sanders put the Robins ahead before strikes from Jack Dean and Gary Abisogun ensured a 3-1 triumph.
Bracknell are in second, five points off the top with a game in hand with just three games left.
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Conor Lynch scored the only goal of the game to see BINFIELD move past Chipstead.
The result means that the Moles are in seventh place on 56 points from 36 games.
Combined Counties
Premier North
ASCOT UNITED lifted the league title after their victory over Chalfont St Peter.
A second-half flurry with goals from Rob Gerrard, Louis Bouwers and Harry Grant saw the Yellas collect three points in their 30th win in 35 matches.
Ascot now have an unassailable lead at the top on 93 points with three league games left to play.
READING CITY got back on track with an away win at Burnham.
George Pilbeam netted a brace to help the Cityzens to a 2-1 success to end Burnham’s unbeaten home record.
City are in third on 76 points with two games to play.
WOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK took another big step towards safety by taking three points at Spelthorne Sports.
The Sumas left it late to grasp maximum points when O’Connor scored in the 86th minute to seal a 1-0 result.
Wokingham are on 32 points from 35 games, five points above Chalfont and six points above both Oxhey Jets and Windsor.
Combined Counties
Division One
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA were dealt a home defeat up against SANDHURST TOWN
A brace from Haydon Vaughan and a goal from Logan Coles earned the Fizzers a 3-0 away win.
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Division 3S
EVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA
RESERVES maintain their position in top spot after their stunning win over WARGRAVE DEVELOPMENT
Wargrave kept themselves in the contest at 2-1 going into the break, but the Boars soared to victory with a ruthless secondhalf display to take the game 9-1.
A hat-trick from Lauren Broadhurst and braces from